Monday, July 03, 2006

The Nazi Roots of Islamofascism

Via Tiger Hawk,

If you are not familiar with the links, both actual and ideological, between Nazi Germany and today's Islamic fascists -- whether nationalistic or jihadi -- WILLisms' Kyle McCracken spells them out for you. With pictures.

Europeans claim to wonder why average Americans have such a hard time supporting the Palestinian Arabs in their struggle against Israel. They are so mystified, they often assume insidious forces are at work to distort the normal operation of American democracy. Alternatively, Europeans may -- deep down in places they don't talk about over camembert -- believe that for certain peoples, at certain times, fascism is understandable and appropriate. They did, after all, invent it.

3 Comments:

At 11:44 AM, Blogger Brooke said...

That post is vivid history that the revisionists would rather us forget!

Great post!

 
At 2:26 PM, Blogger Sergeant America said...

The research and study of these very facts need to be presented to all U. S. students during their formative years.

No Ward Churchills, no liberal, leftist fantasies ... just the facts, images and comparisons to inform the future leaders of our Nation of the motivational reasons for the intensifying Culture War(s) that we and they will face within the coming years.

The poorest of the poor in these islamic Nations are being manipulated by their so-called religious leaders and other entities within their individual countries by being placed in madrasses at an early age, taught only what their handlers wish them to know and controlled until they approach the status of jihad robot.

They have their lives stripped from them and know little but the jihadist tactics and lies that emanate from their mentors for them to emulate in hate. No wonder death becomes them?

 
At 3:27 PM, Blogger Patrick Hayes said...

Religious leaders in every country (including this one) manipulate the masses and manipulate ideology. Every religion, especially the major world religions, are rooted in a power structure that needs compliance in order to maintain said structure. Fundamentalist Islamists in the Middle East may have more power over their people and more opportunity to teach hatred than fundamentalist Christians do here, but make no mistake that it manufacturing hatred and compliance through religion is not something that is true in only Islam.

 

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